There are 43 total results for your うさぎ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
うさぎ see styles |
usagi ウサギ |
(female given name) Usagi |
うさぎ座 see styles |
usagiza うさぎざ |
Lepus (constellation); the Hare |
ウサギ目 see styles |
usagimoku ウサギもく |
Lagomorpha; order comprising the rabbits, hares and pikas |
ウサギ科 see styles |
usagika ウサギか |
Leporidae (rabbit family) |
ウサギ谷 see styles |
usagitani ウサギたに |
(place-name) Usagitani |
ノウサギ see styles |
nousagi / nosagi ノウサギ |
(1) Japanese hare (Lepus brachyurus); (2) wild rabbit |
野ウサギ see styles |
nousagi / nosagi のウサギ |
(1) Japanese hare (Lepus brachyurus); (2) wild rabbit |
雪うさぎ see styles |
yukiusagi ゆきうさぎ |
(1) (kana only) mountain hare (Lepus timidus); blue hare; tundra hare; variable hare; white hare; alpine hare; (2) hare made of snow |
うさぎ小屋 see styles |
usagigoya うさぎごや |
(1) rabbit hutch; (2) small Japanese houses; cramped Japanese housing |
うさぎ田代 see styles |
usagitashiro うさぎたしろ |
(place-name) Usagitashiro |
うさぎ跳び see styles |
usagitobi うさぎとび |
(noun/participle) jumping along in a squatting position; bunny-hopping |
アナウサギ see styles |
anausagi アナウサギ |
(kana only) European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) |
トビウサギ see styles |
tobiusagi トビウサギ |
(kana only) springhare (Pedetes capensis); springhaas |
ナキウサギ see styles |
nakiusagi ナキウサギ |
(kana only) pika (rabbit-like animal of family Ochotonidae) |
ユキウサギ see styles |
yukiusagi ユキウサギ |
(1) (kana only) mountain hare (Lepus timidus); blue hare; tundra hare; variable hare; white hare; alpine hare; (2) hare made of snow |
中村うさぎ see styles |
nakamurausagi なかむらうさぎ |
(person) Nakamura Usagi |
月野うさぎ see styles |
tsukinousagi / tsukinosagi つきのうさぎ |
(char) Usagi Tsukino (Sailor Moon character); (ch) Usagi Tsukino (Sailor Moon character) |
エチゴウサギ see styles |
echigousagi / echigosagi エチゴウサギ |
(kana only) Lepus brachyurus lyoni (subspecies of Japanese hare) |
ナキウサギ科 see styles |
nakiusagika ナキウサギか |
Ochotonidae (family comprising the pikas) |
ムカシウサギ see styles |
mukashiusagi ムカシウサギ |
(kana only) paleolagine lagomorph (Paleolaginae spp., incl. the Amami rabbit and the red rock hares) |
ウサギコウモリ see styles |
usagikoumori / usagikomori ウサギコウモリ |
(kana only) brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus); common long-eared bat; brown big-eared bat |
えぞナキウサギ see styles |
ezonakiusagi えぞナキウサギ |
(kana only) Ochotona hyperborea yesoensis (subspecies of northern pika) |
カンジキウサギ see styles |
kanjikiusagi カンジキウサギ |
(kana only) snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus); snowshoe rabbit |
キタナキウサギ see styles |
kitanakiusagi キタナキウサギ |
(kana only) northern pika (Ochotona hyperborea) |
ケープノウサギ see styles |
keepunousagi / keepunosagi ケープノウサギ |
Cape hare (Lepus capensis); desert hare; brown hare; African hare |
パプトゥサキス see styles |
paputotosakisu パプトゥサキス |
(personal name) Pappoutsakis |
Variations: |
usagiza うさぎざ |
Lepus (constellation); the Hare |
Variations: |
nousagi(野usagi); nousagi(野兎); yato(野兎); nousagi / nosagi(野usagi); nosagi(野兎); yato(野兎); nosagi のウサギ(野ウサギ); のうさぎ(野兎); やと(野兎); ノウサギ |
(1) (のウサギ, のうさぎ, ノウサギ only) Japanese hare (Lepus brachyurus); (2) (See 家兎・かと) wild rabbit |
Variations: |
yukiusagi; yukiusagi ゆきうさぎ; ユキウサギ |
(1) (kana only) mountain hare (Lepus timidus); blue hare; tundra hare; variable hare; white hare; alpine hare; (2) hare made of snow |
さようならウサギ see styles |
sayounarausagi / sayonarausagi さようならウサギ |
(work) Rabbit at Rest (book); (wk) Rabbit at Rest (book) |
トウホクノウサギ see styles |
touhokunousagi / tohokunosagi トウホクノウサギ |
(kana only) Lepus brachyurus lyoni (subspecies of Japanese hare) |
Variations: |
usagigoya うさぎごや |
(1) rabbit hutch; (2) (used in 1979 EC report) small Japanese houses; cramped Japanese housing |
アマミノクロウサギ see styles |
amaminokurousagi / amaminokurosagi アマミノクロウサギ |
(kana only) Amami rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi); Ryukyu rabbit |
シマウサギワラビー see styles |
shimausagiwarabii / shimausagiwarabi シマウサギワラビー |
banded hare-wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus); munning |
ホッキョクノウサギ see styles |
hokkyokunousagi / hokkyokunosagi ホッキョクノウサギ |
(kana only) Arctic hare (Lepus arcticus) |
リュウキュウサギソウ see styles |
ryuukyuusagisou / ryukyusagiso リュウキュウサギソウ |
(kana only) Habenaria longitentaculata (species of bog orchid) |
Variations: |
usagidoshi(卯年, usagi年); udoshi(卯年); usagidoshi(usagi年) うさぎどし(卯年, うさぎ年); うどし(卯年); ウサギどし(ウサギ年) |
year of the Hare; year of the Rabbit |
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usagitobi うさぎとび |
(n,vs,vi) jumping along in a squatting position; bunny-hopping |
Variations: |
usagitobi(usagi跳bi); usagitobi(兎跳bi, usagi跳bi) ウサギとび(ウサギ跳び); うさぎとび(兎跳び, うさぎ跳び) |
(noun/participle) jumping along in a squatting position; bunny-hopping |
Variations: |
yukiusagi; yukiusagi ゆきうさぎ; ユキウサギ |
(1) (kana only) mountain hare (Lepus timidus); blue hare; white hare; alpine hare; (2) rabbit made of snow with leaves for ears and red berries for eyes |
ウォーターシップダウンのうさぎたち see styles |
wootaashippudaunnousagitachi / wootashippudaunnosagitachi ウォーターシップダウンのうさぎたち |
(wk) Watership Down (1972 novel by Richard Adams, 1978 film) |
ウォーターシップ・ダウンのうさぎたち see styles |
wootaashippu daunnousagitachi / wootashippu daunnosagitachi ウォーターシップ・ダウンのうさぎたち |
(wk) Watership Down (1972 novel by Richard Adams, 1978 film) |
Variations: |
wootaashippudaunnousagitachi; wootaashippu daunnousagitachi / wootashippudaunnosagitachi; wootashippu daunnosagitachi ウォーターシップダウンのうさぎたち; ウォーターシップ・ダウンのうさぎたち |
(work) Watership Down (1972 novel by Richard Adams, 1978 film) |
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